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  • 35th for Business and Management research in REF2021

    The School of Business research highlights in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework.

  • Study

    Film Studies at the University of Leicester has an outstanding record in both teaching and research and our courses are specially designed to provide you with an expert insight into the analysis of film. Learn more about what you can study with us.

  • About the Library

    Key contacts for the Library staff and its services. Contact Library staff Library Regulations, Data Protection Statement and Collection policies. Policies Current projects include Our History and Unlocking our Sound Heritage.

  • Reduced Noise Impacts of Short-Term Aircraft Noise (RISTANCO)

    Principal Investigator - Anna Hansell This National Institute of Health Research funded study aims to investigate whether day-to-day changes in aircraft noise levels affect risk of heart attack and stroke in the population living near airports.

  • Global and Crustal Seismology

    Module code: GL4109 Pre-requisites: GL2108 or GL3106 Earthquakes are among the planet's most powerful phenomena. Analysing the seismological data generated by these events is one of the key geophysical techniques for investigating Earth's interior.

  • Human Genetics

    Module code: BS3031 This wide-ranging module will cover the various disciplines of modern human genetics and will investigate the impact that molecular biology, combined with genetic analysis, is having on our understanding of the human genome in health and disease.

  • Human Genetics

    Module code: BS3031 This wide-ranging module will cover the various disciplines of modern human genetics and will investigate the impact that molecular biology, combined with genetic analysis, is having on our understanding of the human genome in health and disease.

  • Film screening to focus on migration and borders

    The Leicester Migration Network is screening and hosting a free public discussion of ‘Everyday Borders’ on Wednesday October 28 at 6pm in the Attenborough Building, Room 206.

  • Major new research on pictoral smoking warnings

    The University is part of an international team that carried out a large experimental study on pictorial warnings for tobacco products funded by the European Commission.

  • Dancing through life

    A former professional dancer, Dr Heidi Ashton from the University’s School of Management has revealed some of the realities of working as a dancer in a new video interview.

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